The Sims 4 Gets New Simtimates And Bathroom Clutter Kits

Electronic Arts will release two new The Sims 4 kits, Bathroom Clutter and Simtimates, on January 19. Bathroom Clutter, like the name implies, adds clutter to your bathrooms. It’s a decor kit including wall decor, dentures, combs, and more–according to the preview pic shared on The Sims 4’s official Twitter account. Toilet rolls have also been confirmed.

Simtimates will include a variety of intimates for your Sims. From the preview image, there’s bodysuits, boxers, lingerie, and more.

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The Sims 4 kits usually aren’t free, and based on past kits, both Bathroom Clutter and Simtimates will probably be around $5 each. The Sims 4 Everyday Clutter kit, released in November 2022, is priced at $5. Clutter kits are essentially cosmetic DLCs that can add a “lived-in aura” to rooms and houses.

The Sims 5 is currently getting made, as confirmed by the devs Maxis. Nicknamed Project Rene, The Sims 5 is moving away from grid-based systems and towards more freeform placements. The core gameplay is still a mystery, as well as a myriad of details, and Maxis emphasized that The Sims 5–or whatever it ends up being called–is in early development, so it could be awhile until we see the next Sims game.

The Sims 4 is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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